The recent announcement that And Just Like That, was given a second season has fans excited to continue the stories of Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda. While Carrie's new life without Big and Miranda's future with Che is at the forefront of fans' minds, Charlotte's home life with Harry and their kids was a series favorite.
While waiting for season 2 of the revival, fans are binging the original series and have missed Charlotte's perfectionism and shocked responses to her friends' outlandish stories. And since Charlotte's main objective throughout Sex and the City was to find love and get married, fans especially missed Charlotte's episodes with Harry. However, the Park Avenue Princess has had plenty of adventures without her husband, too.
'The Catch' (Season 6, Episode 8)
In season 6's 'The Catch,' Charlotte finally found her happily ever after with Harry Goldenblatt. While her first marriage to Trey was a dumpster fire, she hoped that life with Harry would be better, and it was.
However, after Harry saw Charlotte in her gown before the wedding, she was certain their wedding was cursed. On the day of, Harry's groomsman made a horrible drunken speech, Miranda's speech caught on fire, and Charlotte got wine on her dress. Sex and the City fans felt bad for Charlotte as she cried to Carrie about her disastrous wedding, but Carrie assured her that the worse the wedding was, the better the relationship. And she was right.
'Ring A Ding Ding' (Season 4, Episode 16)
Although the fabulous foursome were BFFs in SATC, there were times when Charlotte and Carrie didn't seem like real friends. An example of this was when Carrie was in major financial trouble and in jeopardy of losing her apartment. If she didn't find a loan, she'd be homeless.
Although Charlotte was sitting on a fortune and had a former engagement ring worth $30,000, she didn't offer a dime to Carrie. After a deep conversation, Charlotte argued that she wasn't ready to part with her engagement ring but by the end of the episode, she changed her tune. In an act of love, Charlotte realized there was no reason to cling to the ring, and she gave it to Carrie to use as a downpayment on her apartment.
'Twenty-Something Girls Vs. Thirty-Something Women' (Season 2, Episode 17)
'Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women' was an episode that showed Charlotte in a new light.
The women were on a bus heading to the Hamptons for the weekend, and when a much younger man hit on Charlotte, she lied about her age and acted like she was 20 again. It was a brand new Charlotte. She was galavanting around the Hamptons having a great time — that is until she realized her suitor gave her crabs. The episode was a fun one for Charlotte fans even though she found herself in an itchy situation.
'All Or Nothing' (Season 3, Episode 10)
Charlotte had some of the best quotes on love in Sex and the City and knew what she deserved. She thought she found everlasting happiness when she and Trey became engaged but small hiccups occurred around the wedding.
In 'All Or Nothing,' Charlotte was bothered that Trey handed her a prenuptial agreement. With Miranda's help, Charlotte was able to tailor it to suit her needs. But when Charlotte noticed that she was "worth" $500,000 in case of a divorce, she stood up for herself. Since Trey's mother, Bunny, was the head of the family, Charlotte told Bunny that she was worth $1 million. By the end of the conversation, Charlotte's strength worked in her favor and that's what she got. The episode proved that while Charlotte was traditional, she sure had a resilient side.
'Hop, Skip, And A Week' (Season 6, Episode 6)
Charlotte had her fair share of boyfriends before she found love with Harry. This is why when she and Harry broke up for a little, she wasn't eager to date because she knew no one would compare.
To make the overbearing women in her synagogue happy, Charlotte showed up at an event to introduce herself to their sons, but when she saw Harry, she fell apart. It was obvious that she and Harry were not over each other, and with few words spoken, Harry dropped to a knee and proposed to Charlotte. This was an incredibly special episode for Charlotte's future.
'Luck Be an Old Lady' (Season 5, Episode 3)
In season 5, Charlotte was dreading her 36th birthday because she felt like she was becoming an old maid. With everyone so busy, Carrie did everything she could to get the girls together for a weekend in Atlantic City to celebrate Charlotte's big day.
It took some time but Charlotte eventually gained some confidence and was ready to celebrate. In what was possibly Charlotte's best outfit worn on Sex and the City, she showed up at the casino in a pink halter dress. Charlotte's sadness over her birthday was relatable for viewers, but she threw her worries behind her and focused on having a good time with friends.
'Where There's Smoke…' (Season 3, Episode 1)
Charlotte often seemed like SATC's main character, especially in 'Where There's Smoke...' In the episode, the women take the ferry to Staten Island because Carrie had to judge a fireman contest. While clubbing and judging shirtless firemen isn't Charlotte's scene, she made the best of the night and had the greatest time out of everyone.
After having far too many Long Island iced teas, Charlotte danced the night away without a care in the world. It's rare for fans to see her so free of inhibitions, which is why it's one of her best episodes.
'Critical Condition' (Season 5, Episode 6)
After Bunny stormed Charlotte's apartment uninvited, fans realized that it was still in Trey or Bunny's name and that even though Trey left the apartment to Charlotte in the divorce, it wasn't in the prenup.
In 'Critical Condition,' Charlotte was ready to go to bat for the home that was promised her. Fans of Trey and Charlotte's episodes together the good times they shared there, but it was also filled with bad memories. With Trey out of the picture, Charlotte went head to head with Bunny for the apartment and came out victorious. This episode showed growth for Charlotte, not to mention class with how she handled Bunny's nasty remarks.
'One' (Season 6, Episode 12)
One of the saddest things about Charlotte was how badly she wanted children and how hard that journey was for her. Breaking the odds, Charlotte did find out that she was pregnant early on but it turned out to be a chemical pregnancy. With Miranda's son's first birthday the next day, Charlotte didn't have the energy to be around babies after she just lost one herself.
After watching a documentary on Elizabeth Taylor, Charlotte had the courage to get ready and be there for her friends. This topic and how Charlotte handled it was an empowering episode.
'The Power Of Female Sex' (Season 1, Episode 5)
In season 1, Charlotte was an art dealer and worked with high-end artists. One artist in particular painted unique works of the female genitalia. The most prudish of her friends, Charlotte was taken aback by the artwork but intrigued when the artist asked her if he could paint hers. And she said yes!
The episode ended with Charlotte shocking everyone and asking them to guess which painting was of her own vagina. It showed a fun and spontaneous side of Charlotte that can at times be overshadowed.